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y, and mr. Do v. cy moved fcthrr to auien.l s.dd ly ..d d' g the following provision to the List action thereof " Provided ne crdieless, that judgments in t'u Ciivr.it courts which have been h ore' nhu c repic vied, or which n.av ha :cpievicd before tue first day of June nest, sdiall n .i' be subject to the prisi.;s of hisact but siiah in ail respect, 'J- pro;ee led in, as if the samj had not been pissed " uhieh was adopted. Dcctw'tcr 2 Mr. D ;wey, from the committee on thai subject, replied a bill tor l.i establishment of a state road from L ave;irorth to Hin.ioa.am and thence to Terro Haute, which was read, and passed to a second reading.

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" JuJge Parke has been elected as our of Vinccnr.es, and bounded as follows. rctLor, oy a majority ot three votes over viz : begi ..dog at t o est cor.n- t r; Judge Scott, on the 6th baiiot brick house built by Nathaniel E-v:ng 44 The loan bill has been rejected in the thence miming up Main or Water siie. i house of representatives. seventy -.seven Ret four incites, to ihr The subject of Audited Warrants is ' fence dividing that lot from lands be.o; i now under consideration. ing to the estate of Charles Smidi, dc u The petition of the Legislature for ceased, thence s .uth easwardiy with sai . the French people of Vmcennes for u fence as it now stands, lo the teecc dii common, has been forwarded in 6 copies , ding the said ioi from a lot belonging to 4 The Treasurer of State is now dc- the estate of Antoine Marsnai dec a.cd, manding of the branch bank payment of thence in a southwardly direction with tlr the notes we hold upon them j fence last mentioned as it now .funis, to " A propeity law is now before the low. a narrow strc-t, and with the s.dd narrow cr house it meets with considerable op- ; street towards t'ne river, to tiic puce ot position should it pass, of which I am ! bfinning, a the property of Xatnaruei doubtful, 1 think it well calcinated to re-! Ewinaj, at the suit of Ikniamin Paike,

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Th: u-p-ort ui governor Jen.iiogs made :o n-. Lisia'.ure on the subject of the lsa !!;s, i iVo : its length, or-nided out

l.j o:.tr re.t ivTi eo tr'j n our next.

" A bill appropriating the three per

cent, fund is in considerable forwardness

S! 00,000 is t!ie sum contemplated as!

JOHN DECKER, Shff k c. Januaiy 5, 49-2t

being the whole amount, which is to be i r w a drawn by Christopher Hanson as an A- ! JjU V 11011 & L'dSll VgS

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. sTor r i '. yjeios me mucii pleasure i v'j.io ;l to infirm yotrr readers that ; 14 if;-' I'iuc'ii 'ics fi'ea:;i M is ugain in ! op rilion. on anew a. id improved pian, :i I tt t ie es..ib;iih ncnt is so'.clv uudci i 1k" o i-t-v:;.;::n.ling care of iis owner the p .vc:i ii:, enterprising and industrious ! v, k v i' v. ir.Lii fallows; who i;i three :-;! .': :iv-s on iiis own individual res-' po i'bi'nty, as I an infjrmed, has reared a ; ..M-:i')!is, substantial brick building, stu'.dii. a:rd ro;r er.ie!it in every particular T:.e Engine in .his Mil!, is said to Invo pv.vcr sullicie' t for seven pair of stones, and eapt Fctios intends, as occa- j "sion requires, to proctiie that number The erection of this mill is a subject of general congratulation, as it is destined to become of no small import to the pr )sperity of this place, and the grain growing country around it. Most essentnlly must it, under existing circumstances, aid all classes of the community, if ie i lercd solely subservient to its legitimate use. In that case it will give additional spirit to the inhabitants of a country signally cheered in position, soil and climate, b- the smiles of Divine Proidence. There was a time when we required no Steam Mills it is true, and our town was apparently overflowing with prosperity "when agriculture turned un the bosom of the earth to the sun, and it was not necessary to seek a muket for her productions in another climate when ou-street?, resounded with the oug and hammer of our industrious mnch mics, intermingled with the hearty and contented lamMi of every citizen. But the productions of1 our country were not then, as they arc : Now ; and our internal and exte rnal com-! me.rce, and barters, and exchanges, were different. The situation of the world was different. We weie then young, and nurtured by the parent states, 4 in the ! fuii tide 1 sirrc-ful experiment," and , all the passions of the human heart had free and unrestricted eope. Hut matters and things, have not continued so. A "woeful change was effected by various causes all of which it would be useless ' to recapitulate. Amongst tne chief can--scs no v existing, hcuwd ihe reach f our : eitizrnsilUc wa U'd'a market for our surplus 'pro. luce, and the want of warmtacurir nttaitli-oftmcMs bv w inch to con- ' vert t : em into use, stand ;n-ominent. The 1 erection of t:,.is uud iy capt. FcS'ows is

tlierefoi c worthy of aU encouragement ; and I trust lie will have a bountiful reward. After this notice of capt. I-V! loss's

Stea-u Mid, and the impoitarvt bendits which m.iv accrii" from it, allow me to!

l-nuke one or two incidental remarks. It appears to n.e, the prospects of our

citizens, and the IV-ners of t'nis and the adjoining counties, which a shoit time!

IM' k w en; gi'.ni j.ioeeo, iuc, (iuiing the last season progressively emerged from ruin and d vjo.idenv Throughout our Ilm-oogh many comfortable dwelling houses have been erected, and the Ox Mi'l of Messrs. J. & W. L Col man. is a valuable acquisition. Rents and living are cheap, a. id as almest tverv tils -cription of ince.i'.anics can find work, an inruv.se of popu.a io, and consequently of improvement, mav be expected The

unnval'e I heahn i njoyed in this pirt of :

the count rv and in tins town more nartii;u! o ly. ilming the. I s and everv nrccoiia ; summer, (cue only rx'ep. and ;!u almost total h uul jnmcnt of paper

money, emnjldens me to mdu;ge tie pb aing realities of a hapnv rtmvpcuncv j lo rurworthv ciii.eni, ?nd afao- remune

ration for the hho .r and tumble o' mv industrious farmers. Z.

gent, and laid out in the improvement of

the several roads in our state, in equal proportions. 4; A bill laying of? the state into Congressional Districts, is under considerati

on three are contemplated at present i

and a fourth in perspective

u The subject of viva occ, is now tin- j der consideration : the members are j

pretty equally divided but I presume allotting will be adopted. " A number of other subjects are in agitation, and some a local nature and minor importance have passed. The impeachment against Aaron Vaudever. a Justice of the Peace of Vashington county, has proved success ful" Politics in Eur'.fie. The reader will be the better enabled to understand the present state of the political affairs of Europe, and the motives which influence the different cabinets from the single paragraph subjoined, than he would from reading colums of details from foreign papers for a month. We iind it in the Boston Patriot, in the shape of an extract of a letter from an American gentleman in London, dated Sept 20th, 1821. 41 Spain ows her influence to her mountains and a few brave souls, bred up to the endurance of tyranny, but hardened against its cruelties and roused at length to work its destruction Portugal would be enslaved again to-morrow, if the situ ation of England allowed her, either to do it or permit other nations, who cannot do it without or against her navy. Besides, Portugal may be laid by. as a mrrccau for a time of greater leisure At present the great powers have more important and closely interesting affairs to manage. If Russia spreads but her gigantic arms over the Ottoman, Europe will be in flames. She will be growing too dangerous a next door neighbor, ior Prussin and Austria to remain idie. England, as the favorite at present of the Persia!) Couit, barely maintains hir rebellious Rajahs of India in surly subjection The Turkish power once .subdued by Russia, the Court of Persia is also at her mercy and opens the door for her to the British Possessions, whenever she commands it; and when she docs so, she and the naiive Princes will reduce

the Biitish empire in India to the limits

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oT57. 'i his is is the key of the Politics f Europe at this moment. England, to b nd Franco to her will, as she could not any longer make use of the old threat to li t Bonaparte loose, lately sent over the man who beat him" to inspect the fortiucations ol the cautionary fm ti esses on frontier, and to Suo w himself to old Louis and his heir apparent. France has 4 t;vasured up wrath against the day of wrath." and with all her apparent acquiescence

in the dictation of her allied neighbors, w. uhl glory in the opportunity of seeing one half of them fighting the other half, that she might help to beat cne side first and beat the other, by he rsclf afterwards, at leisure." Prom the National Intelligencer, Dec 5. The Ejection for Speaker of the House ol Repi esentaiives terminated vesterdav. :n the choice of Mr. P. P. Barbour, of Virginia. On Saturday last the President of the Lnited States received the resignation oKlen. Jackson of the office of Governor cd Tloiida.

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fETII Subsciber nrcnaratorv to r.h

lioim: Eastward tor a sii,,p: ot

of fresn bUOJ, cai.s iwk.- cumasiU on all persons ioiK uied to l iui b Noe or Book acc(jimt, to maue p,-. xr.ci.i. This urgent call is renueieU necessary by the pressure of the timus. and tne situation of his afVdits; uud he lnpes none uf his friends will neglect it if tney do, legal sieps, which ai e tduays tlisa grceabie and followed by expencc and trouble, mutt be expert-aI. JOilN EWING. Vincenncs, Dec 28 U21. 4.J.-4t

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be exposed to sale on Wednesday the 16th oav of Jmuarv, instant before the court house door in Piinc ion. 2 7 ucres

pit' land, with a Ilo'se Mi l theieomas

t!ie property of Francis iiOp;.ns to satisfy James Smith and others execup.ns of Jacob Waircck, deceased. Sale to coinoience between the hours of ten nd two o'clock on said d a J MES K L'OA Shfl c c.

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Ci.nnl. W. Johnston, rvi of our rrpres,,n'e.ti,s b is politelv y .t d us win lv lid o g nroc. .-dings oi ..ji le -l-:atu!e, rnr the infjiiuaiiaii of his conatiuunts.

Slicrifl'-s Sale. J iitue of a venditioni exponas to -O me ilirectcd from the Clerk's office ol t,:e :;p., circuit court, I will expose to pudic sal on I hursday the 17th day ot ihis inst. at the court house in 'inccne.eti, for an term of time not exceed btg seven ear, the icnts issues and pronts, or the use of a reitain lot of ground together with a buck house and frame stable thereoi), situated in the Borough

Sheriff's Sale.

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taken, a house, and lot No. 137. in the town of 1 eire Haute, three Cows, one yoke of Oxen, and three Hoises, which I shall expose at public sale as the law directs, on Wednesday, the 16ih day of

j Jamutry next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. at the

house of Robert Harris n, in said town. T. II. CL RLE, d. Sl.fT v c. December 20, 1821. 4U-2t 4 LkVF of letters remaining in the Post1. Oihce at V-nc. i:nes, t!ie .paartei e.uhi.g the last day of December, lr21, v. Inch it i.et taken out befi re the expiration of tiuee nienths, will be stnt fjt!:e (iei.erai Post Office ..s dead letters. ;17"1- rsons caking ter letters in this list will please sav tiicv ..re advertised. A

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Daniel Austi.., John A'obnt, (ieer'.re Bra. if.

W ilkeaii lyin..!i Hugh Barnes J . th 4ii Brady Cl i k of Knox ctv Jame J. Bill Win. Bei.uchainp S(d inon Henev, ity John B idol let James Badellet. Dilh r Callertrn Jacob Call, 2 Jeremiah Colman W ihiam Cochran

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Mr. Car: e.s ,rgc Cci dnnan ke-i'iCl. rk 'v uh.ni, ('athiatt Isn.e DdU a Jereu.iaii I)ou,ity Wilson i.r Jul!.- Duevr, E F Cj H I K Jlsc Eett hnaur .ck Eliii.u Fhoinu i'mgnson, 2 J.rn. t. ;?v. lullV .,t Am! rev. lla;:ii..ii iilr..i:i I I.t'.vki.iS A!oMider R. Hinds Gt-nf - H.rduiek Wdliaiu i Iamuioi.d Jv-.j n ii :i)s Isaac ll.jkins J'-nnJerdau Ad on Kdiien. l :i o p r .aniuel Lloyd l;i.:s.,;-,i:(.r Lcc ..'h-.t Lowe h .inn . i,-r.ve v u.i iin Lo e J s M g.n .vobvi'l Al .'r.i'.vi'.u R j . ,j ,j tleary F M;ti:.:y YCs. b i.. M .g:ll vr. ng Moiaa- o . .. O . Juuu L eat i.y D.-. .,cl '.-und au.ue; l'eis n, 2 'M. liuhoi o i j.'im Ranbout I'.iiha Roba.on S i Arch ib -.id St.rk C h: . to;.i r Stafford Job I, Stor.es, 2 J.!e hini.r John Se aiev 'F.m.iias dis Jt.hu 1 : a .tor ,lnt . dec:, county la uiN na hvter ,. ic Jci:ii Washburn Cic( 10,0 'i:itz. E'i II RODDICK, P.M. January 1, 1J. 671

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F.ti.eidri v! Lass B. J. Bell, Co. Editor of Public paper I. II. Bi ike J.unes V. Beard lsac Blackford Jtscc Bloomer C Abraham Carncs Augustus S. Can.pbul James Cleinc uts Jnhn Crush) , 2 Henry Court!. ey Daniel Chute John Ciemii g J. W. L.Coltnan.2

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1tY virtue of a ti. ta. to me dhected 3 Horn the Cleik's efiice ot the Supreme court 01 ti e state of Indiana, I will expose to public salt on Saturday the C) 5th day ol Ja.uuiy, 1322. at the comt house in Vincenncs, li t No K9, Ivinir

being ii- Palmyra Townskij), in the coun

ty 01 K. "X. near Ilavvkins's fenv, ci-n-tainir.g 4Uo acres, giv. n up as the niopctty ot Wiiiiam Mc Intosh, at ti.fvuit of Samuel A. Chew Sc lilie Btatie, admis. ol Samuel L. Chew, nect.isod. S. AL . dm k c. D.crmber 22, 1S2 1 4y ,

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